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Aging is unnatural

Aging is unnatural

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I put up a few new trail cameras and they’re monitoring the back. I was reviewing the video and saw myself.

Feck. Zeus Ball! I’m OLD. DAMMIT! When did that happen? Shit!

Then I see how the human body, or vessel, is really badly designed. Why bones that break? Teeth that need fillings, or worse? Continuous allergies. One day, the kidneys decide to make stones, not urine. I mean, What The Feck?

And aging! Why aging?

The answer I got was that the design was hijacked.

We humans were never meant to age, and not like this.

I mean, we’re like those old cars rusting in a field. Not like a machine grinding itself to pieces. That whole thing! The slow decay, the forgetting, the loss of skin elasticity, the hurting backs and messed up feet.

At some point around 6 or 7,000 years ago, the system was rewritten.

And people just… went along with it. They started dying younger. Not in battle or childbirth or accident—but slower. Creepier. Like something turned the dial down and never let it go back up again.

They inserted limits into the code. Not just in the DNA, but in the field. Into the way we expect the body to behave. Into what we teach our cells by repetition, by surrender. "You're not 20 anymore," we tell ourselves.

Well, no shit. That idea alone carries a death command.

So we age. We break down. We forget how to fix ourselves. But if you're even half awake, you can feel how off it is.

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